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PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Frazetta Auction 79, Auction Date 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Frazetta Auction 79, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 1 (FRAZETTA) TARZAN THE INVINCIBLE. $65,000 $13,000 2 (FRAZETTA) TARZAN AT THE EARTH’S CORE. $55,000 $11,000 3 (FRAZETTA) SUMMER OF THE COUP. $35,000 $7,000 4 (FRAZETTA) THE LION QUEEN. $140,000 $39,200 5 (FRAZETTA) CONAN AND THE SAVAGE SEA (CONAN THE BUCCANEER). $15,000 $3,000 6 (FRAZETTA) ABSTRACT. $2,000 $400 7 (FRAZETTA) FLASH GORDON “BATTLES THE MONSTER FROM MONGO”. $55,000 $15,400 8 (FRAZETTA) FLASH GORDON AND “PRINCESS OF MONGO”. $32,500 $6,500 9 (FRAZETTA) A GENTLE BREEZE. $60,000 $16,800 10 (FRAZETTA) WINDBLOWN. $20,000 $4,000 11 (FRAZETTA) SELF-PORTRAIT #1. $15,000 $3,000 12 (FRAZETTA) SELF-PORTRAIT #2. $5,000 $1,000 13 (FRAZETTA) TARZAN AT THE EARTH’S CORE COVER. $40,000 $8,000 14 (FRAZETTA) TARZAN AND THE CASTAWAYS COVER. $85,000 $23,800 15 (FRAZETTA) TARZAN AND THE CASTAWAYS. $30,000 $8,400 16 (FRAZETTA) TARZAN AND THE GOLDEN LION. $55,000 $11,000 Page 1 of 8 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Frazetta Auction 79, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 17 (FRAZETTA) LORD OF THE SAVAGE JUNGLE. $100,000 $28,000 18 (FRAZETTA) AT EARTH’S CORE. $32,500 $6,500 19 (FRAZETTA) AT THE EARTH’S CORE. $40,000 $8,000 20 (FRAZETTA) KUBLA KHAN PORTFOLIO. $55,000 $11,000 21 (FRAZETTA) KUBLA KHAN PORTFOLIO. $70,000 $14,000 22 (FRAZETTA) KUBLA KHAN PORTFOLIO COVER. $45,000 $12,600 23 (FRAZETTA) MASTERMIND OF MARS: “GIRL WITH DAGGER”. $41,250 $8,250 24 (FRAZETTA) THE RESCUE. $55,000 $11,000 25 (FRAZETTA) FUNERAL PYRE WITH NUDE. $19,000 $3,800 26 (FRAZETTA) LORD OF THE RINGS: “THE BLACK NAZGUL”. $65,000 $13,000 27 (FRAZETTA) MONGOL SCOUT. $6,000 $1,680 28 (FRAZETTA) RECLINING NUDE. $7,500 $1,500 29 (FRAZETTA) NINA, BOTTOM STRIP. $16,000 $3,200 30 (FRAZETTA) CAME THE DAWN PIECE. $20,000 $4,000 31 (FRAZETTA) NYMPH. $22,500 $4,500 32 (FRAZETTA) HOLIDAY BOOK “CHRISTMAS SNOWMAN STORY”. $9,000 $1,800 Page 2 of 8 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Frazetta Auction 79, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 33 (FRAZETTA) TARZAN ON LIMB. $13,000 $2,600 34 (FRAZETTA) BARBARIAN AND CASTLE. $8,000 $2,240 35 (FRAZETTA) MALE AND FEMALE LION. $6,000 $1,200 36 (FRAZETTA) LION QUEEN COLORED PENCIL. $16,000 $3,200 37 (FRAZETTA) DEATH DEALER WITHOUT HELMET. $7,500 $2,100 38 (FRAZETTA) DREAM HOUSE. $5,000 $1,000 39 (FRAZETTA) NUDE AND LITTLE ELF (THE GIFT). $11,500 $2,300 40 (FRAZETTA) THE ENCOUNTER: SPACESHIP AND FAIRY-CREATURE. $20,000 $4,000 41 (FRAZETTA) LORD OF THE JUNGLE (MASTER OF ADVENTURE COVER). $18,000 $3,600 42 (FRAZETTA) DEATH DEALER AND SNOW QUEEN. $12,000 $2,400 43 (FRAZETTA) CONAN AND SAVAGE SEA I. $6,000 $1,200 44 (FRAZETTA) FALANGA PORTRAIT. $1,600 $448 45 (FRAZETTA) FUNNY ANIMALS. $1,400 $392 46 (FRAZETTA) DAY OF WRATH (WARRIOR WITH SEVERED HEAD). $16,000 $3,200 47 (FRAZETTA WITH AL WILLIAMSON) FLASH GORDON SKETCHES. $3,250 $650 48 (FRAZETTA) THE LOOKOUT (INDIAN). $6,500 $1,300 Page 3 of 8 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Frazetta Auction 79, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 49 (FRAZETTA) GIRL ON POT. $3,250 $650 50 (FRAZETTA) FIRST CONAN IDEAS (ON PHOTO BACKSIDE). $700 $140 51 (FRAZETTA) TARZAN DUM DUM SCENE. $4,750 $1,330 52 (FRAZETTA) ANIMAL BATTLE. $4,100 $820 53 (FRAZETTA) LEERING WIZARD PORTRAIT. $1,200 $336 54 (FRAZETTA) CAVEMAN DRAGGING GIRL. $9,500 $1,900 56 (FRAZETTA) INDIAN AND ANTELOPE. $6,500 $1,300 57 (FRAZETTA) NUDE SKETCH SHEET FOR MEN’S MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION 1. $4,250 $850 58 (FRAZETTA) NUDE SKETCH SHEETS FOR MEN’S MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION 2 $4,750 $950 AND 3. 59 (FRAZETTA) BILLY FRAZETTA BABY SKETCH SHEET. $325 $65 60 (FRAZETTA) DEATH DEALER ON HORSE. $4,250 $850 61 (FRAZETTA) ASSORTED PENCILS AND SKETCHBOOK INCLUDING AN EARLY $2,000 $400 “FOR SALE” LIST AND WATERCOLOR PAGE. 62 (FRAZETTA) SET OF (2) CANAVERAL PENS. $2,750 $550 63 (FRAZETTA) DEATH DEALER SCULPTURE DETAIL SHEET. $1,900 $380 65 (FRAZETTA) JOHNNY COMET: 11-3-52 (GREAT FACES AND LINE WORK). $9,000 $2,520 66 (FRAZETTA) JOHNNY COMET: 6-27-52 (RAVEN ROCKETT FACES). $16,000 $3,200 Page 4 of 8 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Frazetta Auction 79, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 67 (FRAZETTA) JOHNNY COMET: 11-20-52. $3,500 $700 68 (FRAZETTA) JOHNNY COMET: 11-21-52. $2,750 $550 69 (FRAZETTA) JOHNNY COMET: 4-10-52 SUNDAY - FRANK’S PERSONAL PAGE! $40,000 $8,000 70 (FRAZETTA) TIGA TARZAN DAILY STRIP. $12,000 $2,400 71 (FRAZETTA AND WILLIAMSON) CAPTAIN COMET SPLASH (DANGER IS OUR $22,500 $4,500 BUSINESS #1). 72 (FRAZETTA) CINDY IS SAVED. $25,000 $5,000 73 (FRAZETTA) SINGLE PAGE SHEET WHERE FRAZETTA WRITES A $3,500 $700 SELF-DESCRIPTION. 74 (FRAZETTA) “CONAN” BRONZE: VERY FIRST PRODUCED. $2,250 $630 75 COLLECTION OF (9) FRANK FRAZETTA SIGNED PRINTS, CORRESPONDENCE $1,000 $200 AND PHOTOGRAPHS. 76 (FRAZETTA) LOOKIN’ EM’ OVER (NUDES AND GUYS). $15,000 $3,000 77 (FRAZETTA) PORNOGRAPHIC STORY PAGE (DELIVERY BOY). $10,000 $2,000 78 (FRAZETTA) HIDE N’ SEEK. $3,750 $750 79 (FRAZETTA) “TOOLONGA” CLIPPED DRAWING. $400 $80 82 (FRAZETTA) NUDE COUPLE. $900 $180 83 (FRAZETTA) PORNO PRIVATE STUDY 1. $2,000 $560 84 (FRAZETTA) PORNO PRIVATE STUDY 2. $950 $190 Page 5 of 8 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Frazetta Auction 79, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 85 COLLECTION OF (28) FRAZETTA-STYLE ILLUSTRATIONS AND SKETCHES AND $700 $140 (2) SKETCHBOOKS BY MIKE HOFFMAN. 86 DOC WINIEWICZ (18) CORRESPONDENCE FROM ARTISTS INCLUDING CARL $550 $110 BARKS, JACK KIRBY, AL WILLIAMSON AND OTHERS. 87 COLLECTION OF (3) SIGNED FRANK FRAZETTA PORTFOLIOS. $800 $224 88 GEORGE HERRIMAN “KRAZY KAT” DAILY. $6,000 $1,200 89 ROY KRENKEL “DIAN OF PELLUCIDAR”. $3,000 $840 90 ROY KRENKEL “PRINCE OF PERIL”. $5,500 $1,540 91 ROY KRENKEL FATTY. $275 $77 92 ROY KRENKEL LION. $1,200 $240 93 DICK CALKINS “BUCK ROGERS” LETTER AND COLORED INKED DRAWING OF $475 $133 “BUCK”. 94 ROBERT CRUMB SKETCH SHEET. $4,250 $850 95 HAL FOSTER “TARZAN” 1-8-33 EGYPTIAN SEQUENCE. $13,000 $2,600 97 JIM HOLDAWAY “MODESTY BLAISE” DAILY #607. $300 $84 98 WALT KELLY “POGO” SUNDAY, 4/16/61 (RARE INSECTS-ONLY PAGE). $475 $95 99 HANK KETCHAM “DENNIS THE MENACE” PANEL 10/31/58. $600 $120 100 MATT MASTERSON “DICK TRACY”: THE THIRTIES-TOMMY GUNS AND HARD $200 $56 TIMES. 101 CHESTER GOULD “DICK TRACY” WATERCOLOR SPECIALTY. $400 $80 Page 6 of 8 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Frazetta Auction 79, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 102 MARK SCHULTZ “LOUNGING LIZARD ON ROCK”. $800 $160 103 JACK KIRBY SELF-PORTRAIT. $8,500 $1,700 104 AL WILLIAMSON SECRET AGENT CORRIGAN 4-9-71. $1,100 $220 105 AL WILLIAMSON SECRET AGENT CORRIGAN 4-4-73. $3,125 $625 106 AL WILLIAMSON “FLASH GORDON” SKETCH. $1,100 $220 107 AL WILLIAMSON SECRET AGENT CORRIGAN 6-7-78. $750 $150 108 JOSE LUIS SALINAS “CISCO KID” 4-11-51 WITH INDIANS! $400 $112 109 JOSE LUIS SALINAS “CISCO KID” 3-20-52 UNDERWATER SCENES. $300 $60 110 HANNES BOK “ENCHANTED CASTLE” ILLUSTRATION. $2,250 $450 111 HANNES BOK “SPOT OF LIFE” ILLUSTRATION. $5,500 $1,100 112 CLEVELAND L. WOODWARD “ROBIN HOOD” ILLUSTRATION. $900 $180 113 MARIE SEVERIN “WEIRD FANTASY #21” COLORED PRINT #9/20. $1,100 $308 115 GUSTAVE BAUMANN 1881-1971 “WINTER CORRAL” WOODBLOCK PRINT. $5,500 $1,100 116 MICHAEL KENNA (WORLD’S BEST LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER) $550 $154 PHOTOGRAPH MONT ST. MICHEL. 117 THOMAS GRINDBERG ILLUSTRATION OF “BUCK ROGERS”, SPACE GIRL AND $1,200 $336 BEAST. 118 COLLECTION OF (100+) FRANK FRAZETTA COMICS AND OTHER COMICS. $425 $119 Page 7 of 8 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302 Tel: 310.859.7701 Fax: 310.859.3842 PRICES REALIZED DETAIL - Frazetta Auction 79, Auction Date: LOT ITEM PRICE PREMIUM 119 MIGUEL DE CERVANTES. THE HISTORY OF THE VALOROUS AND WITTY $650 $130 KNIGHT-ERRANT DON QUIXOTE OF THE MANCHA. NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS. 120 COLLECTION OF (300+) FRANK FRAZETTA RELATED FANZINES, MAGAZINES, $1,800 $360 AND (22) POSTERS AND OTHER EPHEMERA. 121 COLLECTION OF (50+) FRANK FRAZETTA RELATED AUCTION AND GALLERY $650 $130 CATALOGS. 123 EC LIBRARY (6) PULP AND HORROR COMICS BOX SETS. $400 $80 124 COLLECTION OF (20+) FRAZETTA AND OTHER ARTIST PORTFOLIOS WITH SOME $850 $238 SIGNED. 125 COLLECTION OF (11) GERRY DE LA REE RARE ART BOOKS. $375 $75 126 COLLECTION OF (8) SIGNED FRANK FRAZETTA BOOKS. $3,500 $980 127 COLLECTION OF (75+) BOOKS WITH FRANK FRAZETTA COVERS OR CONTENT. $1,100 $220 128 COLLECTION OF (60+) BOOKS WITH COVERS AND CONTENT BY OTHER $750 $150 ARTISTS, WITH SOME SIGNED. 129 FRANCISCO DE QUEVEDO. PABLO DE SEGOVIA: ILLUSTRATED BY DANIEL $300 $60 VIERGE, “FATHER OF MODERN ILLUSTRATION”. Page 8 of 8.
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